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Mycophenolate (Mycophenolic acid)
Clinical analysis, Internal medicine
What is analysed? Mycophenolate analysis involves measuring the levels of mycophenolic acid in the blood to monitor drug levels and assess treatment efficacy. What does the result mean? The result indicates the concentration of mycophenolic acid...
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Dentistry, Paediatrics, Plastic surgery, Paediatric otolaryngology
What is macroglossia? Macroglossia is the medical term used to describe an unusually large tongue. This usually occurs due to an increase in tissue, rather than a growth. It may also be referred to as giant tongue or enlarged tongue.
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Ophthalmology , Optometry
What is macular degeneration? Macular degeneration is a condition which affects themacula, the part of the eye that provides us with clear central vision. As we grow, its function loses its abilities, causing macular degeneration, also known as AMD. It is a fairly common...
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Ophthalmology
What is a macular hole? A macular hole is a traction holein the macula, which is the centre of the retina. The macular area of the retina is responsible for providing the high resolution required for everyday activities such as reading. There are two types of macular hole:...
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Ophthalmology
What is macular oedema? Macular oedema is an eye disease that causes fluid to build up in the macula, the part of the eye that provides clear, sharp vision. As this is a very sensitive and important area of the eye, when this accumulation of fluid occurs, vision is lost and objects are observed in a distorted way....
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Clinical analysis, Internal medicine
What is being analysed? Magnesium levels in the body are being analysed. This process involves measuring the concentration of magnesium ions in the blood. What does the result mean? The result of the analysis indicates the amount of magnesium present in the bloodstream. This information is...
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Radiology, Interventional radiology
What is magnetic resonance angiography? Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is a technique which is used to evaluate and study the blood vessels and identify any abnormalities. A powerful magnetic field and radio frequency waves are used to produce detailed images of the arteries in the body on a computer screen. MRAs can examine blood vessels in the brain, neck, heart, chest, legs and feet,...
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Physiotherapy
What is magnetic therapy? Magnetic therapy (also called magnetic field therapy)is an alternative medical practice that uses staticmagnets to relieve symptoms of pain and health concerns, such as back pain.
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Neurophysiology
What is magnetoencephalography? Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a medical test used to analyse brain activity by measuring the magnetic fields produced by electrical currents in the brain. It is arguably the most advanced method of recording and analysing a functioning brain, holding advantages over similar complementary techniques. Magnetoencephalography testingcan measure brain activity by the...
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Clinical oncology, Medical oncology, Surgery
Breast cancer most commonly affects women, however, in rare cases men can also be affected by breast cancer. Breast cancer in men occurs in the very small amount of breast tissue men have, which is found directly behind their nipples.
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